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TDPRI Member
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Omaha, NE
Age: 43
Posts: 22
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Weber Beam Blocker?
Howdy Ya'll -
I recently traded for a DRRI and was wondering how well a Weber Beam Blocker will work with it? Love the DRRI tone, but it is somewhat sharply focused when your right in it's path. I am not new to tube amps, and have mostly always had 1x12 speaker combos before, just wondering if the beam blocker is worth using or if there are any pros/cons? Music style: country/classic rock, w/Tele and Strat. -Bill |
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Bill, I have beam blockers in all my amps, and after you get used to it, they are great. If you are playing in close quarters, it takes some getting used to, because the treble will be more pronounced, but it is a more balanced sound, and if you play at gigs, you won't kill the people in the front row.
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Mint Hill, NC
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when i heard about beam blockers, i slapped a piece of duct tape in front of my voice coil ... it seemed to work OK, so i just left it there. then, on TDPRI, come to find out Danny Gatton did the same thing. great minds thinking alike, or dumb luck on my part? hahaha!
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Friend of Leo's
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I put one on my almost-Deluxe Reverb. It works very nicely, and does what it says it will - eliminates the 'beam' that comes straight out of the speaker. I think the cost is pretty low (especially there in the States) installation is easy, and the results are worth it.
Duct tape on the grille works OK too. |
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Duct tape or something similar works good..... but beam blockers disperse the highs a little better. I have them in both of my amps, and I'll probably have them in my next amp too. They are "cone shaped" facing the center of the speaker made out of the same material as a speaker, the highs spread a little better than just some duct tape but you get about the same affect/effect.... blocked highs. Now when you point it at your head (with beam blockers), you don't hear the sound so focused at your head and you can hear you amp a little better off to the side. I also think my mic'd sound is a little better or a bit fuller sounding with the beam blockers.
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Omaha, NE
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Well, it looks like I need to get one. I just went and did some playing with a couple various small items hanging over the top of the amp (down over the front of the grill) and liked the results. I can only imagine that the properly designed item will sound great. Thanks.
-Bill |
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Tele-Afflicted
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If it were me, I would cut a tennis ball or racquet ball in half and tape it to the grill. Probably works just as well
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Vancouver, BC
Posts: 475
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Got one in my SFDR...
I got this constant complaining from our female singer about the "ice-pick" (in her opinion, not mine!) stage sound from the amp (on a stand pretty well adjacent to her)--the BB did a great job of diffusing the sound and the complaints!
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TDPRI Member
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Omaha, NE
Age: 43
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Well, I checked the price and they are only around $18 to $20 on Weber's web-site. I just can't see spending time to take out the speaker baffle, taking off the speaker, and not putting someting good in there. I also would not want something to come loose (un-stick) and rattle around on the speaker cone for a paying crowd! Could you imagine that happening?
At any rate, thanks for all the inputs and suggestions. -Bill |
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